Fallin also took time to remind Oklahomans of those still on the path to recover and rebuild.

“One of the challenges that you find after you have a major disaster is, after time goes by, people forget there are still people that are hurting, that are still trying to recover," said Fallin.

May 31 storms caused flooding across much of the south side of Oklahoma City, prompting Fallin to request an amendment to a federal disaster declaration that would include those affected by these storms.

Preselcia Adams watched her home of 10 years succumb to the recent floods. Unfortunately for Adams, her home was located northwest of 36th Street and May Avenue, an area outside of the declaration.

That changed Wednesday. Adams said that authorities told her she may now qualify for FEMA assistance.

“They said they would get an adjuster to come out," she said.

Anyone affected by the May 31 storms should call 1-800-621-FEMA and file a claim.

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